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On reading a Catholic Truth Society booklet entitled “Catholic Traditionalism” and its chapter on “Schismatics and Other Irregular Groups” (p 56,57) it was stated by the author Dr Raymond Edwards, that under certain extreme conditions attending a SSPX’s schismatic Mass would fulfill the Sunday obligation:
“if there is no easily accessible non-schismatic alternative, either in the older or newer form of the Rite; nor, if one does attend a schismatic Mass (for a baptism or similar occasion, for instance) should one receive Communion.”
Later in describing some of the canonical penalies incurred by the SSPX the author describes those SSPX sacraments which are not valid which are confession and marriage.
I recommend this booklet because it deals with an important topic and one which more Catholics need to be better informed about.
“if there is no easily accessible non-schismatic alternative, either in the older or newer form of the Rite; nor, if one does attend a schismatic Mass (for a baptism or similar occasion, for instance) should one receive Communion.”
Later in describing some of the canonical penalies incurred by the SSPX the author describes those SSPX sacraments which are not valid which are confession and marriage.
I recommend this booklet because it deals with an important topic and one which more Catholics need to be better informed about.